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Women's slalom events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Sestriere on 18 and 19 March.
Alpine skiing - Women's slalom at the IX Paralympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Sestriere |
Dates | 18–19 March 2006 |
There were 3 events. Each was contested by skiers from a range of disability classes, and the standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved. All times shown below are calculated times, except for the final "Real time" column.
The visually impaired event took place on 19 March. It was won by Pascale Casanova, representing France.[1]
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Run1 | Run2 | Result | Diff | Real time |
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Pascale Casanova Guide: Benedicte Sainas | France | B2 | 51.22 (1) | 46.15 (2) | 1:37.37 | 2:01.77 | ||
Sabine Gasteiger Guide: Emil Gasteiger | Austria | B3 | 53.21 (2) | 45.18 (1) | 1:38.39 | +1.02 | 1:56.90 | |
Silvia Parente Guide: Lorenzo Migliari | Italy | B1 | 53.41 (3) | 48.05 (3) | 1:41.46 | +4.09 | 3:14.19 | |
4 | Natasha De Troyer Guide: Eric Maurice Dejager | Belgium | B2 | 55.17 (4) | 51.31 (4) | 1:46.48 | +9.11 | 2:13.16 |
5 | Carmen Garcia Rigav Guide: Marina Romero | Spain | B3 | 58.79 (5) | 55.00 (5) | 1:53.79 | +16.42 | 2:15.20 |
6 | Anna Cohi Guide: Marc Oliveras | Spain | B3 | 1:02.70 (6) | 57.00 (6) | 1:59.70 | +22.33 | 2:22.22 |
7 | Anna Coma Guide: Francisco Manuel Borromeo | Spain | B1 | 1:04.55 (9) | 57.70 (7) | 2:02.25 | +24.88 | 3:53.97 |
8 | Francesca Ramirez Guide: Manel Fernandez | Andorra | B2 | 1:13.05 (10) | 1:06.39 (8) | 2:19.44 | +42.07 | 2:54.38 |
The sitting event took place on 19 March. It was won by Stephani Victor, representing United States.[2][3]
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Run1 | Run2 | Result | Diff | Real time |
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Stephani Victor | United States | LW12-2 | 56.58 (1) | 51.96 (4) | 1:48.54 | 2:16.69 | ||
Daila Dameno | Italy | LW10-2 | 58.19 (2) | 51.34 (1) | 1:49.53 | +0.99 | 2:36.25 | |
Tatsuko Aoki | Japan | LW10-2 | 59.63 (3) | 51.76 (2) | 1:51.39 | +2.85 | 2:38.91 | |
4 | Lacey Heward | United States | LW11 | 1:00.79 (6) | 52.77 (5) | 1:53.56 | +5.02 | 2:28.63 |
5 | Christiane Singhammer | Germany | LW12-2 | 1:00.51 (5) | 53.07 (6) | 1:53.58 | +5.04 | 2:23.03 |
6 | Claudia Loesch | Austria | LW11 | 1:00.46 (4) | 53.81 (7) | 1:54.27 | +5.73 | 2:29.55 |
7 | Laurie Stephens | United States | LW12-1 | 1:03.07 (7) | 51.82 (3) | 1:54.89 | +6.35 | 2:26.64 |
8 | Yoshiko Tanaka | Japan | LW12-2 | 1:05.70 (8) | 59.76 (8) | 2:05.46 | +16.92 | 2:38.00 |
9 | Agnes Vass | Hungary | LW11 | 1:13.36 (10) | 1:04.85 (9) | 2:18.21 | +29.67 | 3:00.88 |
- | Kimberly Joines | Canada | LW12-1 | 1:13.25 (9) | DNS | |||
- | Kuniko Obinata | Japan | LW12-2 | DNF |
The standing event took place on 18 March. It was won by Allison Jones, representing United States.[4][5]
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Run1 | Run2 | Result | Diff | Real time |
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Allison Jones | United States | LW2 | 48.24 (3) | 41.90 (1) | 1:30.14 | 1:30.14 | ||
Solène Jambaqué | France | LW9-2 | 47.78 (1) | 44.83 (4) | 1:32.61 | +2.47 | 1:43.78 | |
Sandy Dukat | United States | LW2 | 50.01 (5) | 43.65 (2) | 1:33.66 | +3.52 | 1:33.66 | |
4 | Andrea Rothfuss | Germany | LW6/8-2 | 50.37 (6) | 44.53 (3) | 1:34.90 | +4.76 | 1:35.76 |
5 | Iveta Chlebakova | Slovakia | LW6/8-2 | 49.90 (4) | 45.48 (5) | 1:35.38 | +5.24 | 1:36.24 |
6 | Elitsa Storey | United States | LW2 | 50.75 (7) | 46.58 (7) | 1:37.33 | +7.19 | 1:37.33 |
7 | Petra Smarzova | Slovakia | LW6/8-2 | 51.99 (8) | 45.89 (6) | 1:37.88 | +7.74 | 1:38.77 |
8 | Evgenia Ponomareva | Russia | LW6/8-2 | 52.54 (10) | 47.20 (9) | 1:39.74 | +9.60 | 1:40.65 |
9 | Inga Medvedeva | Russia | LW2 | 52.60 (11) | 48.06 (10) | 1:40.66 | +10.52 | 1:40.66 |
10 | Theresa Kempfle | Germany | LW6/8-2 | 52.19 (9) | 49.01 (11) | 1:41.20 | +11.06 | 1:42.11 |
11 | Danja Haslacher | Austria | LW2 | 54.12 (14) | 47.16 (8) | 1:41.28 | +11.14 | 1:41.28 |
12 | Katja Saarinen | Finland | LW2 | 55.31 (16) | 49.35 (12) | 1:44.66 | +14.52 | 1:44.66 |
13 | Naomi Sasaki | Japan | LW6/8-2 | 54.33 (15) | 50.46 (13) | 1:44.79 | +14.65 | 1:45.74 |
14 | Slava Janasova | Slovakia | LW9-2 | 53.24 (13) | 51.85 (16) | 1:45.09 | +14.95 | 1:57.77 |
15 | Oxana Miryasova | Russia | LW2 | 56.67 (18) | 50.50 (14) | 1:47.17 | +17.03 | 1:47.17 |
16 | Hannah Pennington | United States | LW3-2 | 57.76 (19) | 51.59 (15) | 1:49.35 | +19.21 | 2:03.23 |
17 | Liz Miller | Great Britain | LW4 | 56.49 (17) | 54.17 (17) | 1:50.66 | +20.52 | 1:51.73 |
- | Reinhild Möller | Germany | LW4 | 53.03 (12) | DNF | |||
- | Lauren Woolstencroft | Canada | LW3-1 | 47.87 (2) | DNF | |||
- | Arly Fogarty | Canada | LW5/7-2 | DNF | ||||
- | Emily Jansen | Australia | LW2 | DNF |
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